Applications will be evaluated by a faculty committee and judged in part on their effective use of materials housed at Cushing. Recipients must spend at least one month in residence at Cushing Library between June 1 – August 31, 2017, and they must deliver a short presentation on their projects during the fall semester of 2017. A written copy of the project must be deposited in the Glasscock Center Library.

Applications should be no longer than three single spaced pages, and they must contain the following information:

Applicant’s name, address, phone number and email address

Applicant’s major degree and department

Names of applicant’s department chair and committee chair

Applicant’s expected graduation date

Proposed project title

A statement describing the nature of the applicant’s research, its relationship to the humanities, and the materials at Cushing that will support the research

A tentative bibliography of Cushing materials

Submit applications via email to David Z. Chroust in the form of an attached MS Word file or PDF (preferred) or to:

The Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States, in partnership with Kickstarter, with support from NAFSA: Association of International Educators (NAFSA) and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), has launched the second edition of the France on Campus Award under the patronage of film director Wes Anderson, to discover, celebrate and support initiatives that explore France in new and creative ways.

This Award is intended to help student organizations eager to launch or continue a major France-related project on campus by providing a unique package of funding, mentorship and networking. With this support, awardees will be expected to expose new audiences to France and French culture on their campus and beyond.

The Call for applications, attached above, is open untilNovember 6, 2016. Please note that the call is not limited to student organizations with strong ties to France.

Applications will be evaluated by a faculty committee and judged in part on their effective use of materials housed at Cushing. Recipients are expected to spend at least one month in residence at Cushing Library between 1 June and 31 August 2016, and they must deliver a short presentation on their projects during the fall semester of 2016. A written copy of the project must be deposited in the Glasscock Center Library.

Applications should be no longer than three single spaced pages, and they must contain the following information:

Applicant’s name, address, phone number and email address

Applicant’s major degree and department

Names of applicant’s department chair and committee chair

Applicant’s expected graduation date

Proposed project title

A statement describing the nature of the applicant’s research, its relationship to the humanities, and the materials at Cushing that will support the research

A tentative bibliography of Cushing materials

Submit applications via email to David Z. Choust in the form of an attached MS Word file or PDF (preferred) or to:

The Cushing Memorial Library & Archives and Thethe Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research invite applications for the 2015 Cushing-Glasscock Graduate Award. This graduate research award is open to Texas A&M University graduate students in good standing. It supports projects in the humanities that are based on collections housed at the Cushing Memorial Library & Archives. One or two awards of up to $2,000 each will be made.Applications will be evaluated by a faculty committee and judged in part on their effective use of materials housed at Cushing. Recipients are expected tomust spend at least one month in residence at Cushing Library between June 1 and August 31, 2015, and they must deliver a conference-style presentation on their projects during the fall semester of 2015. A written copy of the project must be deposited in the Glasscock Center Library.Deadline for applications is Monday, March 30, 2015.Applications should be no longer than three single spaced pages, and they must contain the following information:

Applicant’s name, address, phone number and email address;

Applicant’s major degree and department;

Names of applicant’s department chair and committee chair;

Applicant’s expected graduation date;

Proposed project title;

A statement describing the nature of the applicant’s research, its relationship to the humanities, and the materials at Cushing that will support the research;

A tentative bibliography of Cushing materials.

Submit applications via email to David Z. Chroust (d-chroust@library.tamu.edu) in the form of an attached MS Word file or PDF or to:

The Cushing Memorial Library & Archives and The Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research invite applications for the 2014 Cushing-Glasscock Graduate Award. This graduate research award is open to Texas A&M University graduate students in good standing. It supports projects in the humanities that are based on collections housed at the Cushing Memorial Library & Archives. One or two awards of up to $2,000 each will be made.

Applications will be evaluated by a faculty committee and judged in part on their effective use of materials housed at Cushing. Recipients are expected to spend at least one month in residence at Cushing Library between 1 June and 31 August 2014, and they must deliver a short presentation on their projects during the fall semester of 2014. A written copy of the project must be deposited in the Glasscock Center Libraryand Cushing Memorial Library & Archives.

Deadline for applications is 25 March 2014.

Applications should be no longer than three single spaced pages, and they must contain the following information:

Applicant’s name, address, phone number and email address;

Applicant’s major degree and department;

Names of applicant’s department chair and committee chair;

Applicant’s expected graduation date;

Proposed project title;

A statement describing the nature of the applicant’s research, its relationship to the humanities, and the materials at Cushing that will support the research;

A tentative bibliography of Cushing materials.

Submit applications via email to Rebecca Hankins (rhankins@tamu.edu) in the form of an attached MS Word file or PDF (preferred) or to:

The Stanford Humanities Center announces its call for applications for External Faculty Fellowships.

External Faculty Fellowships
The Stanford Humanities Center provides a collegial environment for faculty who are undertaking innovative projects in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. Fellows participate in the intellectual life of the Humanities Center and the broader Stanford community, sharing ideas and work in progress with a diverse cohort of scholars and benefitting from a wide variety of campus resources.

Eligibility
Applicants must have a PhD and be at least three years beyond receipt of the degree by the start of the fellowship term. The Center is open to projects employing information technology in humanities research.